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St Michael and the Angel Gabriel

James Powell & Sons

St James, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight

After 1873

Here is St Michael killing the dragon, and next to him on the right the Angel Gabrile bearing a lily stem and making the sign of salutation and peace (below this panel is the lower panel, largely in golden colours, showing the Annunciation). Recording angels fill the panel alongside. The window is in memory of George Brushfield Hodges, a priest who "entered into rest" on Michaelmas Eve, 1873, at the young age of 32.

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    Bibliography

    Lloyd, David W., and Nikolaus Pevsner. The Buildings of England: Isle of Wight. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2006. (see p. 305 for attribution to Powell).



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